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Nigerian Manila currency - Igbo 07.02.751

Manillas are copper or bronze horseshoe shaped armlets, which served as a general purpose currency in West Africa (Guinea Coast, Gold Coast, Nigeria) from the 15th century to the mid-20th century. Manillas were used for ordinary market purchases, bride price, and as burial money. Cowry shells, valued at a small fraction of a Manilla, were used for smaller purchases.

  • Ref.:07.02.751
  • Size:Diameter: 95 - 90 mm
  • Weight:215 gr

Category

  • South and Central Nigeria 07.02West-, Central- & North Africa 29.01
  • AFRICAN TRIBAL CURRENCIES 07REGIONAL GALLERIES 29

Origin

  • West and Central Africa
  • NIGERIA
  • Igbo

Quality

  • High aesthetic valueCollectible (fine or rare example of an object)

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